Hey everyone.
Yesterday I went to a meet with some of the Japanese students in my area. We took the day to talk about our cultures and to think back upon the tragic event that happened 3 years ago. One of the things we discussed is the strength Japan has shown when faced with challenges. We realized it is Japan's strong sense of community and awareness of others that gives them the strength to overcome these circumstances.
I believe this is something we should apply to our own lives everyday. It is easier now more than ever to connect with people from around the world but we tend to leave it at just that: a connection. Whenever the means are available, we should be connecting with the communities we are a part of. Not just our neighbours and family, but classmates, co-workers, fellow commuters, online groups. Reach out, make the connection with them and nurture it. Everyone sees and learns things so differently that you are bound to not only learn something, but grow as a person.
So I'm going to ask all of you that are following or just dropping by to my blog to reach out and communicate with each other. I don't care if you do it through the comments section, the community group, by adding each other to your circles, or any other way. Connect with the people here with you, get to know each other, and grow.
As something to leave you with, the Japanese have an idiom that's similar to an English idiom we have: 三人寄れば文殊の知恵。If Three people gather, the Wisdom of Monju. This is similar to our idiom "Two heads are better than one" and I believe it to be very true.
I will be continuing to update with a new word tomorrow and I hope many of you find new friendships.
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